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Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Gloria Loring, plus Pure Imagination: Next on TVC

Singer/actress Gloria Loring will join us on a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Dec. 9-12 at the following times and venues:

Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area Friday 12/9 7pm ET, 4pm PT 10pm ET, 7pm PT Click on the Listen Live button at KSAV.org Use the TuneIn app on your smartphone and type in KSAV Hear us on the KSAV channel on CX Radio Brazil Hear us on your cell phone or landline number by dialing 712-432-4235

Indiana Talks Marion, IN Saturday 12/10 8pm ET, 5pm PT Sunday 12/11 6pm ET, 3pm PT Click on the player at IndianaTalks.com or use the TuneIn app on your smartphone and type in Indiana Talks

PWRNetwork Ann Arbor, MI Various times throughout the week on the Entertainment Channel at PWRNetwork.com and the PWR channel on TuneInKnown to fans of daytime television as Liz Chandler, the wealthy heiress she played on Days of Our Lives throughout the 1980s, Gloria Loring has also enjoyed a successful career as a singer, songwriter, and author, including “Friends and Lovers,” her duet with Carl Anderson that became a No. 1 record in 1986, and co-writing the lyrics to the theme songs for the classic TV series Diff’rent Strokes and The Facts of Life (the latter of which she also sang, from the second season on). Plus she has written six books and released several CDs.

Gloria has a new CD out (A Playlist), plus another in the works. We’ll talk about that, as well as some of her other work in music and television, when she joins us in our second hour.

Also this week: We’ll remember the life and career of Gene Wilder as part of This Week in TV History. Plus: A new DVD report.

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Pre-ramble

I represent the first generation whom, when we were born, the television was now a permanent fixture in our homes. When I was born people had breakfast with Barbara Walters, dinner with Walter Cronkite, and slept with Johnny Carson.
Read the full "Pre-ramble"